NEAR BAGHOUZ, Syria: The wife of French extremist Jean-Michel Clain told AFP Tuesday in Syria that her husband was killed last month after a coalition strike killed his brother Fabien, another notorious extremist.
“The drone killed my brother-in-law and then the mortar killed my husband,” Dorothee Maquere said at a screening area after exiting the Daesh group’s last pocket in Baghouz.
Fabien Clain, 41, gained notoriety after voicing an audio recording claiming responsibility for the November 2015 attacks in Paris, when Daesh militants slaughtered 129 people in coordinated attacks at restaurants and bars around the French capital.
He was killed in a coalition drone strike last month in Baghouz, the village in eastern Syria where diehard Daesh extremists are making a bloody last stand.
His younger brother Jean-Michel, 38, was wounded in the same February 20 coalition on Baghouz but survived, Maquere said. But he died in a mortar attack two days later.
She was speaking at a screening center run by the Syrian Democratic Forces, the Kurdish-led force that has spearheaded the military operation against the last dreg of the Daesh “caliphate.”
She was mong a group of several hundred civilians who exited the tiny besieged enclave, where a dwindling number of extremist fighters were refusing to surrender.
Maquere was wearing a full black veil and was surrounded by her five surviving children. She lost three other children in bombardment.
While Fabien was seen as a senior propagandist among the foreign fighters ranks of Daesh, his younger brother was known as a singer of the “nasheed” chants heard on some of the videos released by the organization.
French extremist Jean-Michel Clain killed in Syria: wife
Updated 05 March 2019
French extremist Jean-Michel Clain killed in Syria: wife
- Jean-Michel, 38, was wounded in the same February 20 coalition on Baghouz but survived
- Maquere was wearing a full black veil and was surrounded by her five surviving children